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How are America’s tools produced? 

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TV host and author Mike Rowe details the process behind how tools in America are manufactured on ‘How America Works.’
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@sbprecision
@sbprecision 12 дней назад
Channelock is a great example of a surviving USA brand and in the video you can see the challenges and opportunities of manufacturing affordable, quality tools.
@Wolfcamp555
@Wolfcamp555 12 дней назад
Don't call them tool makers. That's a trade. These people are production operators.
@davemeeks8109
@davemeeks8109 12 дней назад
As a Tool & Die Maker from the 80s we always had production workers in the shop. In those days it would take 4 years to get journeyman status and that involves a great deal of production and endless school time. Of course that was long ago, unknown today's process. 😊
@fishsticks88
@fishsticks88 12 дней назад
As a tool maker I agree most guys are button pushers. But in my shop every guy is a setup/program guy.. and we program at machines too
@westhillswood51
@westhillswood51 12 дней назад
Terminology is important and in the shop everyone knows who's who. The pecking order evolves. But for simplicity and story telling, best to keep it under as few umbrellas as possible.
@Wolfcamp555
@Wolfcamp555 12 дней назад
It's like calling a nurses aid a doctor.
@poormiserablesinner4600
@poormiserablesinner4600 12 дней назад
Don't cut me off like that. Hope there's a part 2
@barbs116
@barbs116 12 дней назад
I work at Ridge toool and make pipe threaders. They're called chasers, but another department makes the iconic PIPE wrench RIDGID
@agoogleaccount2861
@agoogleaccount2861 12 дней назад
They're really worth having if you have to carry your pipe wrench very much . The aluminum body makes a huge weight difference
@Ap_twsh
@Ap_twsh 12 дней назад
Cool
@charleshite7944
@charleshite7944 11 дней назад
I programmed CNC mills for years to make complex mold cavities. Made several wrench handle molds and a pipe bender base. Once was at the Elyria Ohio plant. Technology changes in the last 50 years have been amazing.
@handimanjay6642
@handimanjay6642 12 дней назад
I was an instructor at a building trades school. I would tell my students you don’t need $3000 of top brand tools or a $40,000 truck. You need a basic set to get you started. As you advance you’ll earn the money to buy better tools.
@evictioncarpentry2628
@evictioncarpentry2628 9 дней назад
As someone that's been down that road. I somewhat disagree. You don't need the fancy platinum truck for sure, but... Buy once. Cry once. The good tools & warranty will get you much further in the long run with less headaches then cheap tools.
@briannicholas2757
@briannicholas2757 12 дней назад
The modern day village blacksmith, the most important man in the village.
@dougadams9419
@dougadams9419 11 дней назад
Most tools are Chinesium imports, both power and hand tools.
@jtzr1
@jtzr1 11 дней назад
Back early 90's I worked for Cooper Tools in Monroe NC. Made Plumb Hammers, Cresent wrench, HK Porter , Wiss. It all shut down mid 2000's and a lot of products now made in China.
@DownEastSaw
@DownEastSaw 11 дней назад
Sadly Channellock only manufactures a small percentage of their tools in America. It’s sad that companies would rather order tools from overseas than build a bigger factory here in America.
@evictioncarpentry2628
@evictioncarpentry2628 9 дней назад
I dont think its typically the companies choice. It's the market and margins that dictate where their products get made. America wanted cheap cheap cheap. That's what happens.
@RRaucina
@RRaucina 8 дней назад
You are quite wrong on that, the percentage of imports is tiny - just go to their main line catalogue on line to confirm.
@brucewilson1958
@brucewilson1958 12 дней назад
When you screw a house together it is 10X stronger than a house which is nailed together.
@FearsomeWarrior
@FearsomeWarrior 11 дней назад
Nope. Nails resist sheer and bend but do not break. Cannot build homes with screws.
@DanielL-ee7fe
@DanielL-ee7fe 11 дней назад
@@FearsomeWarrior I can second that. I screw my shed together, because I'm not strong enough to use a nail gun. About 2 to 5 percent of the screws break due to shear.
@noname-fn6cp
@noname-fn6cp 12 дней назад
This Man has a twinflame, the authentic selves. 🧐💜📝🎧📹
@Skyrider12
@Skyrider12 11 дней назад
Let's make tools great again!
@luigitorchia8866
@luigitorchia8866 10 дней назад
Channellock, my go to pliers and cutters. The best.
@robpolaris5002
@robpolaris5002 12 дней назад
It is fascinating how as more kids are being “educated” they seem to be getting less intelligent and wise. My Grandparents never went to college but they seemed to have wisdom and a knowledge of history, politics and common sense that is nearly non existent among the “educated” today. Although I learned so much from them I include myself in that.
@philshock3805
@philshock3805 11 дней назад
"Educated" and wisdom are two very different things. Some of the dumbest people I know have doctorate degrees.
@bryanx590
@bryanx590 День назад
Yes, your grandparents, the same generation that screwed America over and hallowed it out.
@777smitty4
@777smitty4 11 дней назад
I watch this and seen Americas problem . company greed worn out equipment pushed and under staffed workers finally a good product that is overpriced that in turn hurts the man making a living with those tools . The American dream!!!
@mobiletech6289
@mobiletech6289 8 дней назад
Ehh the import stuff pushed out is crap - we build great stuff it’s the politicians and super greedy fat cats greasing the politicians for a “global economy “ I don’t want over seas crap - matco warranties my USA wrench with a Taiwan made wrench that’s crap - we need to be making stuff here - good manufacturing jobs keep cities and communities running / Rockford Il used to be screw capital of the USA - Elk Grove village Il machine shops everywhere all that’s gone no good paying jobs for Americans to raise a family on and build a life …. My buddies family owned machine shop in Addison Il produced some of the finest pipe plugs money can buy - American steel , American melt , produced on machines from the 40’s - granted they have some newer machines as well but they are turning a profit and expanding their line / he’s proud of he’s families product and proud they use American melt - American steel - time we said enough is enough and get American’s back to machining that great stuff we used to make here
@snapfinger1
@snapfinger1 12 дней назад
Craftsman tools have moved manufacturing to Texas. We’re still recovering from the demise of Sears Roebuck.
@jimhaines8370
@jimhaines8370 12 дней назад
No they already bailed on the Fort Worth plant sold off the machines fired the people sold of the tools at fire sale prices, most Craftsman hand tools are made in Taiwan before and after the Texas deal.
@831kills
@831kills 10 дней назад
Haven’t used the stuff made here at home personally but heard lots of poor quality control issues.
@libertarian1637
@libertarian1637 11 дней назад
I like well made tools and while some of my tools are from the USA most anymore seem to be from Germany as they can make some great, well engineered tools. As an electrician I started back in the 90s with Klein, Channel-Lock, and Crescent being the go to tools; now I still use some Klein but seem to prefer Knipex, Wiha, and Wera tools. I’m amazed at how much easier the trades have gotten as tools, especially battery tools, have gotten over the years; with that though they’ve gotten so much harder to find good workers. Glad for all Mike has done, to bring the trades back into the forefront and in helping those with want and drive to get into the trades.
@Adanacon
@Adanacon 9 дней назад
The Master always has the smallest tool belt with the least amount of tools.
@RRaucina
@RRaucina 8 дней назад
Now go to ESTWING and VAUGHN ! More iconic treasures in the USA.
@tarheelpatch3386
@tarheelpatch3386 12 дней назад
Whats sad is Lufkin one of the largest manf of tool plumb hammers, lufkin tape measures etc. Sold out to overseas manf. Now there stuff is terrible. Glad i stocked up on the american made stuff do to family in the company tell me they were going oveseas with production.
@bobroberts2371
@bobroberts2371 12 дней назад
Sold out a good operating company or the company went bankrupt and some one bought the name?
@RRaucina
@RRaucina 8 дней назад
Love Channellock's and am buying more all the time, but I see some of the results of having to compete with 1$ an hour labor overseas. Less polish, more shot blasting, less machining. BUt I will take that to keep this in country.
@bryanfox2735
@bryanfox2735 11 дней назад
Ol Josh is jamm’n the juice yo!!!💪💪
@mrmainevent1872
@mrmainevent1872 12 дней назад
600 per hour? Where are they selling 600 per hour? I rarely use them but mine are probably 20 years old.
@REVNUMANEWBERN
@REVNUMANEWBERN 12 дней назад
DON'T have to sell 600 per hour, BUT have to meet a quota of what their big box stores order to keep available
@MrTravlinman1973
@MrTravlinman1973 12 дней назад
Also they ship all over the world and there are over 100 diffrent models that are produced.
@jcsrst
@jcsrst 11 дней назад
Knipex.
@ranger178
@ranger178 11 дней назад
people who use them every day wear tools out i must have bought 20 pairs of Channellock end nippers for work
@Wheelgauge-bt7ox
@Wheelgauge-bt7ox 10 дней назад
35+ years as a skilled tradesman and the only tools I will use other than American made are ones made in Japan.
@bryanx590
@bryanx590 День назад
Try Knipex from Germany.
@user-ou2gj7it4k
@user-ou2gj7it4k 12 дней назад
I WENT IN TO WELDING AT 16 🏭👨‍🏭
@BharatJat-uh6yk
@BharatJat-uh6yk 12 дней назад
Cyberopolis and its approach to decentralized finance could redefine the whole sector. Eye-opening stuff.
@charliebrown5611
@charliebrown5611 12 дней назад
I remember when Walmart forced Rubbermaid to move to China.
@miketipton5001
@miketipton5001 12 дней назад
What's your point son
@charliebrown5611
@charliebrown5611 12 дней назад
@@miketipton5001 Mike is taking about US made tools. We would still have Rubbermaid if it wasn't for Walmart.
@miketipton5001
@miketipton5001 12 дней назад
@@charliebrown5611 Rubbermaid made tools ?
@charliebrown5611
@charliebrown5611 12 дней назад
@@miketipton5001 no. But it's part of overseas move of American manufacturing.
@ranger178
@ranger178 11 дней назад
the problem was Rubbermaid made too many different products and it costs a fortune to make a mold for each so they could not sell enough to get a reasonable price.
@onion6foot
@onion6foot 12 дней назад
Makes me appreciate my tools a lot more. Do the workers stay specialized on the SAME tool for many years?
@REVNUMANEWBERN
@REVNUMANEWBERN 12 дней назад
These guys will be replaced by Biden's "New Comers"
@keithhowell4138
@keithhowell4138 12 дней назад
I doubt many could deny that Chinese tools ,on the whole, are crap.
@rharoldkane4447
@rharoldkane4447 12 дней назад
Third world migrants make expensive hammers in the USA. If you think it's just Americans making tools here, you are sadly mistaken. We aren't reproducing like Chucky SCHUMER said, so they bring in millions of illegal migrants.
@RJ1999x
@RJ1999x 12 дней назад
Cheap Chinese tools are,
@bobroberts2371
@bobroberts2371 12 дней назад
China CAN make good tools if they want to. One place I worked had a Harbor Freight ( Hercules ) battery drill and 4 1/2 grinder. These were every bit as good as a Milwaukee.
@jimhaines8370
@jimhaines8370 12 дней назад
@@bobroberts2371 Milwaukee has been china made for over 10 years
@ranger178
@ranger178 11 дней назад
problem is China will send out the rejects they don't care about quality or make fake copies of others tools they care nothing about patents.
@ranger178
@ranger178 11 дней назад
i can remember having many made in USA tools now it is all being farmed out to China even the American brands. i almost went on tour of Channellock my daughter went to college out there, but she wanted to go on a tour of some junk museum in town. then covid interrupted everything I used a lot of Channellock tools over my working Carrer
@mrsoars
@mrsoars 11 дней назад
It would be interesting to know what percentage of the hand and power tools purchased in the USA are 100% made in the USA…It would be good to know from a national security perspective.
@lesliewilker412
@lesliewilker412 10 дней назад
Thought for sure this was a video on the state of Universities.
@jamessmith9786
@jamessmith9786 8 дней назад
Puzzled at first. Then I returned to the title. Good one!
@jamessmith9786
@jamessmith9786 8 дней назад
Puzzled at first. Then I returned and checked the title. Good one!
@danielreeves6485
@danielreeves6485 12 дней назад
After watching this, I really want to go to the Home Depo.
@FurnaceValleyModelRailro-zx9pm
@FurnaceValleyModelRailro-zx9pm 11 дней назад
Just got a Mitatoyo vernier caliper and 0-1 micromiter
@mikey9030
@mikey9030 12 дней назад
Try teaching someone only familiar with a joy stick and never comes out of their bedroom except for food.
@REVNUMANEWBERN
@REVNUMANEWBERN 12 дней назад
THOSE won't be trained, BUT, Biden's "New comers" will
@Steve-jl2wi
@Steve-jl2wi 5 дней назад
Hey were is part 2?
@user-pe6oz5ok5q
@user-pe6oz5ok5q 4 дня назад
Plumber: my tools are essential to get the jod done.
@williamleonardo8478
@williamleonardo8478 12 дней назад
Being a mechanic for almost 50 years now working in the Union operating engineers in Los Angeles as a heavy equipment mechanic I own Max snap-on I own all different brands of tools every tool company has their own very good tools I still have wrenches that I had bought and when I was a apprentice they are Mac wrenches made in the United States of America
@nighthowlerop
@nighthowlerop 12 дней назад
Cyberopolis's approach to blockchain scalability is revolutionary. This could be the breakthrough we've been waiting for.
@inspectorgadget6510
@inspectorgadget6510 9 дней назад
What tool companies are 100% made in America…and I’m talking about each of their tools not just half of their product line.
@mrwest5552
@mrwest5552 12 дней назад
1st : we've all seen this vid long before 20 hours ago as per the vid description 2nd : Josh Malliard's mom raises some big pups.
@MechAnonymous
@MechAnonymous 12 дней назад
More about tools mechanics and tradesmen and the tools they use I'm an industrial mechanic I fix things like those giant presses and robots when they break down or act up robots definitely not perfect
@RRaucina
@RRaucina 8 дней назад
To the guy in heat treat: Amazon is showing a bunch of reviews with brittle broken jaws in small pliers. Better up the detail work!
@maxscott3349
@maxscott3349 12 дней назад
"Poor workman blames his tools" Proceeds to show half of the tools in the episode failing
@StonesAndSand
@StonesAndSand 12 дней назад
Old-school tool and die maker here...turned business owner and inventor. There will always be work for the individual who wants it.
@williamleonardo8478
@williamleonardo8478 12 дней назад
Channel lock pliers are not guaranteed for life that is a bummer they should be guaranteed for life if they're made in this country they should be guaranteed for life they are not
@ranger178
@ranger178 11 дней назад
I went through 20 pairs of Channellock end nippers over my career you want them to replace same tool 20 times for free? If it wears out from use or abuse it is not a defective tool just a worn out one you pay more to get that lifetime guarantee it did not work out for craftsman and they are already competing with Chinese garbage tools
@MRNOOBGAMER7777
@MRNOOBGAMER7777 12 дней назад
Been hodling Cyberopolis since the early days. Feeling pretty good about that decision now!
@jimdreger4626
@jimdreger4626 12 дней назад
Where's the rest of the story?
@billwyman9780
@billwyman9780 11 дней назад
Anyone can work with tools, it takes a mechanic to work without them.
@leemathis6053
@leemathis6053 11 дней назад
Knuckle busters lol
@kilsontackett2498
@kilsontackett2498 10 дней назад
Not a single process went smoothly in this video. I worked at a factory for over 2 years and it looked pretty much exactly like this. It was dirty, old, loud, and the equipment was constantly breaking due to being either 60 years old or being run constantly. I don't blame young people for not wanting to work in places like this. You will be worked like a dog for no money and disrespected every second of it.
@notapplicable-zn9us
@notapplicable-zn9us 11 дней назад
I see how this entire assembly line can be automated with robots and some AI. The machines need no Union, health benefits, coffee breaks, OSHA regulations for worker safety
@pro_Kannan-gc1vk
@pro_Kannan-gc1vk 12 дней назад
After doing some deep dives, Cyberopolis stands out as a project with legitimate potential. Excited to see where it goes!
@deepmarsh
@deepmarsh 4 дня назад
Not if Harbor Freight can help it
@KASPLARFO
@KASPLARFO 12 дней назад
1. Train to be a profession liar and con artist. 2. Work for the government.
@bobroberts2371
@bobroberts2371 12 дней назад
Or 1 Fail to lean about how the world works / learn a salable skill 2 Be a willing victim blaming others for your lack of success.
@johnnyllooddte3415
@johnnyllooddte3415 11 дней назад
now how i know why my usa tools are crap
@noname-fn6cp
@noname-fn6cp 12 дней назад
Medusa. 🧐💜📝🎧📹
@chrispokorney6801
@chrispokorney6801 11 дней назад
In Chinese Factories. 😂😂😂😂
@andreasscharf2531
@andreasscharf2531 11 дней назад
Well there is not really a demand for imperial tools around the world. Make them metric and you'll be able to export. For now the world is ordering metric speed squares from china
@ranger178
@ranger178 11 дней назад
these are wrenches and pliers not socket sets they don't have metric or English
@thebackwoodsmechanic5029
@thebackwoodsmechanic5029 3 дня назад
I will always support CHANNELLOCK. They are srill family owned & operated. They supprt Americsn tradedman more than other brands. We have Snap aon, Wright, Proto. KLEIN, Cornwell. Malco, Ekland, Estwing, Dasco, Mayhew. We must support Made in the USA . We need more USA manufacturing & jobs that we can depend on.
@johningram1920
@johningram1920 11 дней назад
With all the automation why have the price of the pliers not gone down? Greed?
@Ajaykumar-hp8mx
@Ajaykumar-hp8mx 12 дней назад
Just increased my stake in Cyberopolis. With the current momentum, it feels like a no-brainer.
@xfiles4792
@xfiles4792 12 дней назад
Aren't most tools made in China now?
@dougadams9419
@dougadams9419 11 дней назад
My tools that are made in China. Hyper Tough Lincoln Electric Welder Welding helmet. SKIL jig saw and circular saw Central Pneumatic 100PSI air compressor Central Machinery 1" belt sander Central Machinery 9" band saw 17.5" Hand Riveter Mr. Heater Propane Heaters QH12 Mini Excavator Frontier OS18 Saw Mill I could go on and on, but I think you get the idea.
@stanleydenning
@stanleydenning 12 дней назад
A good tool in a novice's hands is a novice tool. A cheap tool in an expert hand is used by a fool.
@deankay4434
@deankay4434 2 дня назад
Where is the rest of the video story? Who knows what the "Stanley Tool Company made first in the 1800's? Without looking it up! Answer: Hinges
@martylynchian8628
@martylynchian8628 6 дней назад
I thought all the tools were made in China even if they were invented in America.
@inlangford
@inlangford 11 дней назад
And......
@bigears4014
@bigears4014 12 дней назад
Most tools are chinese, that's for all countries
@brianrvd
@brianrvd 12 дней назад
Why does every episode have fake breakdowns?
@matthewcornelius5862
@matthewcornelius5862 12 дней назад
Starrett tools, they have stuff made in china now. Never thought I would see the day.
@jimhaines8370
@jimhaines8370 12 дней назад
Also Brazil and the company just got bought by a investment group.
@jamesbenton1700
@jamesbenton1700 12 дней назад
I'm glad I invested in their old stuff.
@mikey9030
@mikey9030 12 дней назад
We 1:32 dont make tools her anymore. My craftsman tools say china on them. None of these kids can use them anyways. By the time they are 18 its to late to teach them. They already lost 10 years of training.
@makecorollagreatagain1876
@makecorollagreatagain1876 12 дней назад
That's a crap place to end the video I was watching that. Fox 🤬
@rharoldkane4447
@rharoldkane4447 12 дней назад
You can buy 3 pairs of Chinese or Taiwanese made pliers for 1 channellock brand. That's why they do it and that's why low income Americans buy cheap.
@roninbushito
@roninbushito 12 дней назад
Rubbish
@loharkingmunna9920
@loharkingmunna9920 12 дней назад
Did anyone else catch that Cyberopolis presentation? Blown away by what they're planning to do.
@itsamemario8014
@itsamemario8014 10 дней назад
How are American tools produced? Rather basic really, an American man and an American woman have special cuddles and nine months later an American tool is born, not a very sharp one though.
@Amitofficial5277
@Amitofficial5277 12 дней назад
Seeing a lot of veteran traders getting excited about Cyberopolis. They're rarely wrong about these things.
@Tinman97301
@Tinman97301 11 дней назад
How? By watching Fox News
@user-ox8ln2np4v
@user-ox8ln2np4v 12 дней назад
Made in usa it's a city in china apparently
@LachhuVearma
@LachhuVearma 12 дней назад
The more I learn about Cyberopolis, the more I'm convinced it's a wise investment. This tech is next level.
@uncleogrimacy
@uncleogrimacy 12 дней назад
They join the GOP
@fishsticks88
@fishsticks88 12 дней назад
Thats a crappy process.
@billyscott7769
@billyscott7769 7 дней назад
Ask China
@SunilMaurya-ft9nu
@SunilMaurya-ft9nu 12 дней назад
Every smart investor I know is talking about Cyberopolis. There's something big brewing here.
@roninbushito
@roninbushito 12 дней назад
Snap-on, MAC, PROTO, lisle, vaughn, zephyr.
@jimhaines8370
@jimhaines8370 12 дней назад
Lisle sells a mix of lot of imported tools and a shrinking number of US made tools and I like Lisle tools but got to be fair. MAC and Proto both are Stanley companies and sell US hard line but some is now imported for sure eve S-O sells imported tools
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